
7th St., Los Angeles, Tickets are $35 at 7 p.m. Fans can plan on hearing such X classics as “White Girl” and “Los Angeles” at the gigs. 8 p.m. In 2021, the influential punk band released “Alphabetland,” its first new studio album in more than three decades. 3-4 and at the Observatory in Santa Ana on Dec. X, featuring John Doe and Exene Cervenka, will perform at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles on Dec. Tickets are sold out, but resale tickets start at $128 via. Ward just released a 10th anniversary deluxe edition of their album “A Very She & Him Christmas,” where the luxurious 1960s-styled pop duo tackle covers of Wham!’s “Last Christmas” and Madonna’s “Holiday.” 8 p.m.


(Photo by Chris Pizzello, Associated Press) 3-4 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. Ward will return to Southern California with their The She & Him Christmas Party on Dec. 3 at Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 18000 Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos. In addition to Christmas songs, the multi-faceted entertainer is expected to perform some of her old country hits, Broadway tunes and selections from the upcoming opera and American standards album “Unexpected.” 8 p.m.
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Having attended a Donny & Marie Christmas show in the past, I can affirm that she definitely knows how to make fans feel right at home. (Photo by David Livingston, Getty Images) Marie Osmond will deliver “A Symphonic Christmas” at the Cerritos Center on Dec. Tickets are sold out, but some could still be found at press time starting at $145 through secondary seller. The 2021 edition includes Ed Sheeran, BTS, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, Black Eyed Peas, The Kid Laroi, Bazzi, Saweetie, Tate McRae and Dixie D’Amelio. The radio station annual holiday concert always draws the top stars currently making waves on the pop chart music (plus a blast from the past or two). 88697-85497-2.28 holiday concerts in Southern California, from BTS to Barry Manilow – Orange County Register Recording Industry Association of America.

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Critical reception Professional ratings Review scoresĪllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the album for being able to deliver tracks that straddle the line between country and country pop, and allows Young to perform them with convincing delivery, concluding that "If Neon does anything, it proves that Young can manage this delicate balance all the while seeming like it's no trouble at all." Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine was mixed towards the album, saying that despite some interesting tracks and Young's vocal delivery, it consists of filler that lacks a viewpoint and could've been performed by anyone, calling it "committee-based songwriting at its worst." He concluding that "It's a shame, then, that most of the set finds Young fighting an uphill battle against some lackluster material." In 2017, Billboard contributor Chuck Dauphin placed three tracks from the album on his top 10 list of Young's best songs: "Neon" at number three, "You" at number five and "Tomorrow" at number nine.
